Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The statin drugs prescribed to over 100 million people around the world have now been exposed as cellular poisons that accelerate aging and promote muscle fatigue, diabetes, memory loss and more.

Scientists
at Tulane University in New Orleans found that statin drugs -- which
generate tens of billions of dollars a year for pharmaceutical companies
-- "deactivate" the stem cells responsible for cellular repair
throughout the body. While statin drugs have been aggressively pushed by
for-profit drug companies as "miracle" medicines, in truth they can
lead to disastrous (even fatal) side effects in many patients.

"Statins
make regular users become older faster," reports the Express, "leaving
them open to long-term mental and physical decline..." The Express adds:

Scientists
have found the heart disease drug badly affects our stem cells, the
internal medical system which repairs damage to our bodies and protects
us from muscle and joint pain as well as memory loss. ... Professor Reza
Izadpanah, a stem cell biologist and lead author of the research
published in the American Journal of Physiology, said: "Our study shows
statins may speed up the aging process."